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    Depression‚ it happens to anyone at anytime even when it’s least expected. Depression is an illness that causes affects on the body‚ thoughts‚ and emotions (Chut). It’s a major disorder that can affect all age groups. Depression can happen at random‚ the events that could possibly cause it to occur include a break up of a relationship‚ death of a loved one‚ change in jobs‚ suffrage from a severe illness‚ or when being separated from a relative or friend (UXL Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances)

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    Antidepressants result in the death of over 40‚000 people each year (Mercola).Due to a fundamental misunderstanding of what depression is and how it should be treated‚ people who do not need them are often prescribed antidepressants by doctors. The result is dire. A ban against the use of antidepressants would prevent the deaths and health problems of hundreds of thousands of people (Mercola). However‚ there is a minority of people with chronic depression for whom the use of antidepressants prevents

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    NACHR Analysis

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    The nAChR is unusual among receptors in that agonist-induced desensitization leads to an up-regulation of the receptor. Ligand interactions occur with various discrete forms of the receptor as originally proposed in 1958 by Katz and Thesleff‚ e.g.‚ open‚ resting‚ and desensitized states that are in equilibrium (Lena and Changeux‚ 1993). In addition to the acetylcholine (ACh) binding site‚ the nAChR‚ like other LGICs‚ e.g.‚ GABAA(benzodiazepine‚ neurosteroid‚ and barbiturate) andN-methyl-D-aspartate

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    Depression is defined as a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness‚ loss‚ anger‚ or frustration interfere with everyday life for weeks or longer. According to a report published in the “Archives of General Psychiatry‚” an estimated 14.8 million Americans ages 18 and older are affected by major depression every year. Studies have shown that the illness can be caused by a list of factors‚ but I personally believe that overall people in American society are not reflecting on how to learn from their

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    has many symptoms of depression such as a decline in energy‚ loss of interest in enjoyable activities‚ unintentional weight loss‚ and sadness (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). An appropriate first line medication that could be prescribed is a specific serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). These medications usually require tapering when starting and stopping the medication. (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). Furthermore‚ SSRIs are less sedating than many other antidepressants making the

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    effect on OCD in families or whether it is purely biological. Another biological explanation for OCD is chemical substances in the brain‚ called neurotransmitters. It is believed that low levels of Serotonin in the brain may cause OCD. This is because medication that increases the level of Serotonin in the brain also happens to reduce symptoms of OCD. This is a good explanation of OCD as it means that

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    How would you feel if you had to wash your hands six times before you went to sleep‚ or touch every door handle before going for a drive‚ having to make sure everything is in complete order or you just couldn’t go out the rest of the day? These are common things Obsessive Compulsive Disorder‚ OCD‚ suffers’ go through every day. OCD is a disorder which causes an individual to have intrusive thoughts of a frightening or disturbing nature‚ which in turn may cause the person to do things repeatedly.

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    Psychological treatments for Depression This essay will discuss and compare Beck’s cognitive behavioural therapy for depression and the use of drug therapy as treatments for depression. They differ heavily in their ideologies with regards to what depression is caused by. Beck’s therapy is a cognitive and therefore focuses on thought processes. The idea being‚ that people with depression can change their thought negative processes to positive ones in order to ‘cure’ themselves. Whereas drug treatments

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    Seotonin Research Paper

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    Serotonin Vittorio Erspamer first found serotonin in the 1930s. It was discovered again in blood serum in 1948 by Irvine Page‚ who named it serotonin (from "serum-tonic"). assists with feeling‚ driving forces‚ and dream. It is not in charge of empowering the cerebrum but rather it can abundance sums in the mind that prompts the steady dispositions. Serotonin is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that has been observed to be personally required in feeling and state of mind. Too little serotonin has been

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    great method to openly express what is going on in the minds of the victim of depression. There is also “recent data showing possible increased risk for suicidal behavior among children and adolescents treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) antidepressants have created significant concern among patients‚ families‚ and providers‚ including concerns about the risk of individual antidepressants” (Cooper). Along with unknown

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